Administration

The functions of Fleet Command are carried out largely from Fort Sol in the Solar system. It is here that High Admiral Audrene Bel-Taulon oversees the seated Admiralty, although for security reasons fleet's Commander Operations is based elsewhere.

The armada is divided into administrative units called fleets, which are identified numerically and under the control of the Admiralty. There is one Admiral commanding each fleet, more often than not physically commanding that fleet's flagship.

Fleets may be further divided, with subunits placed under the control of a Fleet Captain by the commanding Admiral.

While they are docked in a space station such as a fortress, or under the command and control of any other Imperial fleet facility, authority over ships is ceded to that facility's supervising Commodore.

In Peace

The armada is usually spread out across the galaxy, patrolling specific star systems or exploring the vast reaches of space between the many worlds. Fleets are often diverted for all manner of missions, ranging from the destruction of potentially threatening asteroids, to the defence of Imperial territory from hostile forces.

Each fleet has a default sentry location, which is used as a rally point when the fleet has been split into task forces. For example, the default sentry location of the First Fleet is Earth.

Both Eyes and Ears and MAGA frequently take part in joint operations with the Navy. In fact, at any given time, it is unusual to find a fleet that is not carrying some kind of task force for one of these bodies.

During peacetime, Fleet Command will direct the various admirals to whatever tasks may be required of them, other than their standard patrol duties.

In War

Although it is the High Admiral who signs off on all orders from the Admiralty, ultimate responsibility for the live deployment and strategic utilisation of all fleets falls to Commander Operations.

The admirals commanding live fleets will be responsible for translating strategic decisions from Fleet Command into operational tasks.

Fleets may be split into separate task forces or combined into battle groups. In such an event it is the privilege of the more senior commander to determine which officer will lead such forces.​